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Training. Research. Enterprise. Community
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Welcome |
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Providing the best in service
Bantu Initiative is registered in England and Wales as a Company Limited by Guarantee and as a Charity. We are dedicated to providing professional and ethical support, to individuals, organisations and members of the public, in the areas of training, research, enterprise and community development.
To request support, please visit our Contact page or email info@bantu.org.uk |
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We can help. Read these pages to see what we are about and to get in touch. We apologise that some pages are still under construction. Please bear with us as we continue to improve their content. |
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Our Funders |
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We are grateful to the Big Lottery Fund who enabled us to run Support Hubs for community, faith and voluntary organisations in the Leeds and Bradford areas.
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We are also grateful to The Cooperative Membership Community Fund for a grant to establish our charter for best practice for African and BME community leaders. | | |
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Bantu Initiative congratulations to the Zambia National Team on their historic win over Ivory Coast in the just ended (13/02/2012) Africa Cup of Nations. We acknowledge the messages of goodwill received from our dear friends from Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Guyana, South Sudan and Leeds. We salute an epic victory. |
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Charity No. 1138711 |
Company No. 7396225 |
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Bantu Initiative salute Africa Cup of Nations 2012 Champions.
The Chipolopolo, aka known as Copper Bullets, once known as the KK 11 but just now, Zambia, celebrate their fine victory, the first time to have won the trophy in Libreville, Gabon. In 1993, the then Zambia National Football team and legendary coach Godfrey 'Ucar' Chitalu lost their lives off the coast of Gabon.. | |
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